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1 FRANCES G. ADAMS Smith College, The Sorbonne, Univer- sity of Grenoble; French, Opening Exer- cises Trop de F ' s POLLYANNA ANDEM Boston University, Harvard; English; Creative Writing, Reflector Advisor Trust in God. Let happiness come from within. DOUGLAS T. BLAKE University of New Hampshire; Head of Social Studies Department Plan your career as early as possible. Select your college with care and fore- thought. Set your goals, aim high, and work hard to achieve them. FRANCIS J. ADAMS Boston State College, Boston College, Boston University; English; Bookstore The aim of every Weymouth High School student should be to become a person of honor and achievement. BRYANT T. ANDERSON Eastern Nazarene College, Bridgewater State Teachers ' College; Drafting Understanding which is sought for its own sake today may be of the greatest value tomorrow. JAMES F. BOLAND Fitch burg StateCollege, Calvin Coolidge College; Sheet Metal He who never climbed never fell. PAUL A. ALIAPOULIOS University of New Hampshire, Boston University; Chorale, Chorus, Girls ' Glee Club Put music in your life and you will find a friend who ' ll be with you no matter where you go or what you do. MARY E. ARNOLD Sargent College; Physical Education; Pep Club, Girls ' Tennis Team Years ago most men needed rest after a day ' s work; now many need exercise. JOHN S. BURGESS L T niversity of Massachusetts; Physical Education; Assistant Football Coach Success depends on the backbone, not the wishbone. 9
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ADMINISTRATION WALLACE L. WHITTLE Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston University; Principal of Wey- mouth High School ' To be rather than to seem to be ' is certainly one good guidepost to live by. Let ' s not be afraid to stand up and be counted for what we think is right. WILLIAM C. MacDON ' ALD State College at Bridgewater, Boston University, Boston College; Principal, Weymouth High School Annex; Sopho- more Student Activity Committee, Sophomore Student Council Learn to discipline yourselves. RAY G. PARKER Boston University, Wentworth Institute; Vocational High School Director His brow is wet with honest sweat, He earns whate ' re he can, And looks the whole world in the face, For he owes not any man. WILLIAM T. K EARNS Boston College, Bridgewater State College; Assistant Principal of Wey- mouth High School Strive for perfection. FRANCIS X. KELLEY Boston University, Suffolk University; Assistant Principal of Weymouth High School To climb steep hills requires a slow- pace at first. PAUL 0. RITCHIE Western Maryland College, Boston Uni- versity, Bridgewater State College; As- sistant Principal of Weymouth High School Annex Hit hard, hit fast, be fair. By maintaining high standards of honor and integrity, our administrative leaders exemplify the qualities which we idealize in our heritage. These outstand- ing ambassadors of the Weymouth spir- it typify dignity and respect in their every administrative capacity. They have provided the bulwark from which we gather strength, courage, and values. FACULTY Generosity and a strong desire to give of themselves characterize our fac- ulty. These sincere men and women provide us with incentive and inspira- tion throughout the years. They whet our appetites for learning. Most im- portant, they teach us never to close our minds; rather, always to seek knowl- edge. 8
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EDWIN 0. BURKE New England Conservatory of Music; Orchestra Director Music is the liaison between beauty and man. ERNESTINE R. CANNING Radcliffe College, Harvard; French, Head of Language Department Courage, Courtesy, Co-operation, and Consideration for others. JOSEPH F. CARVEN, JR. Bowdoin College, Bridgewater State College; History; Assistant Football Coach JAMES R. CAMPBELL Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, State College at Bridgewater, Bowdoin; Chemistry Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. RICHARD A. CAREY Stonehill College; English, Math, Civics; J. V. Baseball Coach Little things make perfection, but per- fection is no little thing. FRANK N. CAVALLO George Washington University, Boston University; Physical Education It ' s a hard world and you still have to work hard in it. WILLIAM A. CAMPBELL Suffolk University; Biology; Science Club Keep your goals of life in mind and don ' t divert from them. Boston State College; Shop Carpentry When all else is lost, the future still remains. HENRY J. CENTOLA Boston Trade School; Cabinetmaking Training will help create a better life and help toward more profitable em- ployment. 10
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